Gina headed over to the lake. She relaxed against the grass. She heard a sound in the distance. She sat up and looked around. "Hey, Gina!" She looked up and only saw the Tennysons.

"You guys scared me!" Gina said.

"Sorry, we just wanted to see how it was going so far." Gwen told her.

"Everything seems to be going well. I've convinced them that I can control my changes."

"So, you lied?"

"I didn't have a choice. I don't want them to be separated again." Gina explained.

"I understand." Ben told her. "Sometimes people get put into situations like this and you have to tell them something that's not entirely true."

"I remember when your parents found out two weeks ago. They totally flipped out." Gwen said.

"Don't tell her about that one!" Ben protested. Gina giggled.

"Wow, you do have it hard." Gina said. "Anyway, as long as I avoid going into the water, I should be okay."

"But, you have to go in because that's part of you."

"I know it's hard, but it's the only way to keep things normal." Gina said.

"Gina, this is serious. You might…." Gwen began.

"I know."

"That's not going to happen. We can try to help her figure it out." Ben said. A few hours later, they gathered at the beach.

"This is your idea?" Gwen asked.

"It was all I could come up with."

Gina hid behind a rock before jumping into the water. Gwen followed her. Just then, she heard something move. "Gwen, did you hear that?" She just shrugged her shoulders. Gina looked around and saw nothing. When she turned back, she saw a krakken-like monster behind her. "Look out!"

Gwen turned around and quickly headed back up to the surface. "Gwen! Is everything okay down there?" Ben asked.

"There's a creature down there! It's going after her!" She warned him.

Ben switched the dial on the Omnitrix and transformed into Big Chill. "Man, can't this thing ever get it right?" He dove under and saw Gina trying to defend herself. She tried to stun it a bubble wave.

Ben managed to freeze some of the tentacles. Gina recognized him. She quickly swam back to where she first entered. Ben followed. Just as he changed back to normal, he was hit from behind.

"Ben!" Gina turned around and saw him. She quickly swam after him and headed up to the surface. Gwen rushed over when she saw what was going on.

"What happened?"

"That creature struck him. It's my fault. He tried to save me." Gina explained. Gwen helped both of them out of the water. As Gina changed back, she realized that she had to learn how to control the changes and that she was going to have to do it the hard way.

"Hang in there, Ben." Gwen told him. "Gina, I need you to help me. Watch over him while I go get help." She took off, leaving them alone.

"I'm sorry about this, Ben." Gina said. "You didn't have to come in after me. We could've handled it." She held onto him. After a few minutes, she heard him coughing. "Ben?" She let go of him.

"Gina. You're okay."

"Thank goodness. I thought we were going to lose you." Gina said. She hugged him.

"Uh, you do know I'm seeing someone, right?" Ben asked.

"Yeah, Gwen told me about Julie." Gina said, letting go. "I'm just lucky to have you as a friend." Gwen headed back over to them.

"Are you okay?"

"Yeah. Gina saved me."

"Gina, look at your hands." Gwen said. She looked down. Her hands were glowing yellow.

"How is…why…" Gina couldn't come up with the right words.

"It looks like you have other powers, too." Gwen said. "I think that's how you were able to save Ben."

"I can heal others now." Gina realized. "If only I could control my changes. This never would've happened." She walked off and nearly ran into a girl with long, brown hair. "Sorry."

"It's okay. I know where you're coming from." The girl said. "Gwen taught me how to use my powers."

"Is there anything you can do to help me?" Gina asked. "I don't want to transform in the water if I don't have to."

"Hey, Anna." Gwen said, heading over to her old friend.

"Hey, I was just talking to your new friend here." Anna said. She turned back to her. "If you ever want to come by, here's my address." She gave it to Gina before leaving.

"I should be heading home." Gina told them. "I promised I'd be back at four." She ran over to her house and headed to her room. She looked at the address and decided to head over whenever she could.